Les trajectoires des entrepreneurs néo-ruraux
Séverine Saleilles ()
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Séverine Saleilles: COACTIS - COnception de l'ACTIon en Situation - UL2 - Université Lumière - Lyon 2 - UJM - Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne
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Abstract:
Whereas public authorities show a growing interest in receiving urban people wishing to set up a business in rural areas, literature underlines the specificity of in-migrant entrepreneurs but remains limited about the trajectories of these entrepreneurs. A study conducted in the French territory of "Monts et Montagne d'Ardèche" allows us to complete this literature and to show the diversity of in-migrant entrepreneurs in rural areas. Every in-migrant entrepreneur follows a specific path depending on the importance that the entrepreneurial manner has, depending on the individual-mix of motivations and personal goals and also depending on the role played by local environment during the different phases of its project: planning and execution. We show that in-migrant entrepreneurs should be supported in a specific way and, at the same time, also that this support has to be adapted to each individual profile.
Keywords: Périurbanisation; Contre-urbanisation; Entrepreneurs néo-ruraux; Motivations; Profils entrepreneuriaux; Accompagnement; Maître de Conférences à l'Université de Lyon (France) et membre du COACTIS (EA 41 61). Docteur en Sciences de Gestion (spécialité entrepreneuriat). Ses recherches portent sur l'entrepreneuriat en milieu rural; le réseautage entrepreneurial et les circuits courts alimentaires. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-11-01
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Published in Journal of Social Management - Revue Européenne des Sciences Sociales et du management, 2010, 8 (1&2), pp.137-160
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